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Saturday, 17 November 2012

Junior/ Foundation Level Entrance Exams - VIII/ IX/ X

About Junior Level (class-VIII-IX-X) Exams:


Foundations is meant for preparation of school/board exams as well as junior level competitive exams of students in classes VIII, IX, X and it trains students for the sure-shot ways of getting success in exams like NTSE, NSO, KVPY, JSTS, NMMS, NSTSE, IMO, IEO and NCO etc. national level exams. It also prepares students by giving them a good foundation for competitive exams like Medical (MBBS) and Engineering (JEE) well in advance. It also lays foundations for students aspiring to write CA-CPT exam after their class XII. It helps a great deal in spotting the talent early thus giving a head-start in the race to the horizon.

Websites of Foundation Level Entrance Exams:

SCIENCE OLYMPIAD FOUNDATION (SOF World)

NSO - National Science Olympiad
NCO - National Cyber Olympiad
IEO - International English Olympiad
IMO - International Mathematics Olympiad

SILVERZONE
iOM - International Olympiad of Mathematics
iOS -
International Olympiad of Science
iOEL - International Olympiad of English Language

Unified Council
NSTSE - National Level Science Talent Search Exam
SLSTSE - State Level Science Talent Search Exam

Directorate of Education, Delhi
JSTSE - Junior Science Talent Search Examination
NMMS -
National Means-cum-Merit Scholarship

IIS, Bangalore
KVPY - Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana

NCERT
NTSE - National Talent Search Examination

Engineering Entrance Exams - JEE

Briefly about Engineering Entrance Exams:


Aakash IIT JEE is meant for preparing students for engineering entrance examinations, those who dream to pursue a career in Engineering from the best engineering colleges of India.  Most of the entrance tests for IITs, IIITs, NITs, CFTIs and other Engineering Colleges in India are held in the months of April / May / June for the academic year starting July / August. Generally, the syllabus of the entrance test is based on the class XI and XII.
The syllabus of the engineering entrance test is based on the course outline of the class XI and XII. The knowledge is tested in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Certain exams also test the knowledge on English Proficiency, Logical Reasoning and in exception to VITEEE which include PART-IV: Biology in its Test criteria. All questions are objective type. There are also negative marks in some sections.
In case of JEE (Advanced), Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics are given equal importance with 20 questions in each subject of 60 marks along with negative marks in some sections. Maximum marks are 180.  Whereas in JEE (Main), 30 questions in each subject of 90 marks having Objective and Assertion-Reason type questions with equal weightage of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. There is 1/4th negative marking for incorrect response. Total marks are 360.
In case of VITEEE, 40 questions in each part with equal weightage of PART-I: Physics, PART-II: Chemistry, PART-III: Mathematics/ Biology. Total no. of questions are 120. Each question carry one mark whereas in case of BITSAT, there are 4 parts as Part-I: Physics-40, Part-II: Chemistry-40, Part-III: (a) English Proficiency-15 and (b) Logical Reasoning-10, Part-IV: Mathematics-45 questions. Total 150 questions, each question carry 3 marks.

Following Engineering Exams were conducted in 2013:

1.     JEE (Main): http://www.jeemain-edu.in/

2.     JEE (Advanced): http://www.jeemain-edu.in/jeeadv.asp

3.     VITEEE: http://www.vit.ac.in/

4.     BITS:  www.bitsadmission.com

5.     IPUCET (B.Tech): www.ipu.ac.in/



8.     UPSEE: www.upsee.nic.in/


10.  WBJEE (B.Tech): www.wbjeeb.in

11.  OJEE (B.Tech): www.odishajee.com

12.  Amrita University: www.amrita.edu

13.  EAMCET

14.  KIIT


Following Engineering Exams were in conduction till 2012:

1.     IIT-JEE: http://jee.iitd.ac.in/

2.     AIEEE: www.aieee.nic.in

3.     JKCET (B.Tech): http://www.jkbpoe.org, http://jakbpee.nic.in

4.     Punjab-CET

5.     MP-PET

6.     R-PET


Medical Entrance Exams - MBBS/ BDS

Briefly about Medical Entrance Exams:



Most of the entrance tests for Medical Colleges in India are held in the months of April / May / June for the academic year starting July / August. Generally, the syllabus of the entrance test is based on the course outline of the class XI and XII. The knowledge is tested in Physics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology. Apart from testing knowledge on Physics, Chemistry and Biology, certain exams also test the knowledge on English, General Knowledge, Mental Ability and Gandhian Ideologies etc. The weightage of the aforementioned subjects vary from exam to exam.

There are certain exams like AIIMS, where Physics, Chemistry and Biology are given equal importance with 60 questions on each of the subjects along with 20 questions from General Knowledge. However, there are exams like NEET/AIPMT, where equal weightage is given to four subjects i.e., Physics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology each having with 45 questions of total 720 marks (4 marks each question).

Most of the exams are one-stage exams with objective type question paper. However, there are some exams with two stages, where in first stage certain numbers of students are short listed with an objective pattern tests. The short listed candidates are then put through another objective/subjective pattern exam for final selection.

Some of the exams also have an interview stage before a seat is allocated for the MBBS course.

Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC), Pune has a selection process based on written (Objective Pattern) as well as interview stage. The shortlisted candidates in order of online registration numbers will be called for Test of English Language, Comprehension, Logic and Reasoning (ToELR) will be in the form of CBT (Computer Based Test) consisting of 40 MCQs of 2.0 marks each amounting to a maximum of 80 marks and will be held in the month of June at AFMC, Pune. There will be negative marks of 0.5 for every incorrect answer. These 40 questions will be required to be answered in 30 minutes. The marks obtained in ToELR will be added to NEET – UG score (max of 720) to get a score out of 800. This will be divided by 4 to get the written examination score out of 200.

The interview will consist of 50 marks. The final merit will be based on the Final score thus obtained (Written examination score + Interview marks).

Following Medical Entrance Exams were conducted in 2013:


2.     AIIMS: www.aiims.edu

3.     JIPMER: www.jipmer.edu

4.     MGIMS-Wardha: www.mgims.ac.in

5.     Manipal (MBBS): www.manipal.edu

6.     AMU (MBBS): www.amu.ac.in

7.     CMC-Vellore: http://home.cmcvellore.ac.in

8.     CMC-Ludhiana: www.cmcludhiana.org/

9.     COMED-K: www.comedk.org/

10.  CEE-Assam: www.assameducation.net

11.  UPCPMT: www.upcpmt.nic.in

12.  Gujarat CET: www.gseb.org

13.  Karnataka-CET: www.kea.kar.nic.in/



Following Medical Exams were in conduction till 2012:

1.     CBSE (AIPMT): www.cbse.nic.in

2.     AFMC: www.afmc.nic.in

3.     BHU (MBBS): http://www.bhu.ac.in/

4.     BVP: www.bharatividyapeeth.edu

5.     WBJEE(MBBS): www.wbjeeb.in

6.     OJEE(MBBS): www.odishajee.com

7.     GGIPUCET(MBBS): http://www.ipu.ac.in/

8.     JKCET(MBBS): http://www.jkbpoe.org, http://jakbpee.nic.in


10.  CG-CPMT: http://www.cgvyapam.info



13.  MP-PMT: www.vyapam.nic.in/

14.  Punjab-PMT: www.bfuhs.ac.in/  www.babafariduniv.com

15.  Rajasthan-PMT: www.ruhsraj.org/

16.  CET-Chandigarh: www.punjabeducation.net/Medical/

17.  K-PMT: www.cee-kerala.org/

18.  JCECE-PMT: www.jharkhand.gov.in/jceceb

19.  BCECEB-PMT:  www.bceceb.org

NEET: Mode of Submission of Application Form

NEET - Submission of Application Form:


NEET – Fee Details:
1.     Fee without Late fee for GENERAL / OBC candidates: Rs. 1000/-

2.     Fee with Late fee for GENERAL / OBC candidates: Rs. 2000/- (Rs. 1000 + Rs. 1000)

3.     Fee without Late fee for SC / ST / PH candidates: Rs. 550/-

4.     Fee with Late fee for SC / ST / PH candidates: Rs. 1550/- (Rs. 550 + Rs. 1000)


NEET – Mode of Payment:
1.     Candidates can apply only ONLINE.
2.     Online submission of application may be made by accession the Board’s website www.cbseneet.nic.in.
3.     Candidates may remit the fee in the following manner-
a.     Through Debit / Credit Card / Internate Banking using online gateway payment facility or
b.    Depositing in CBSE Bank Account with Canara Bank or Syndicate Bank directly or
c.     Depositing in CBSE Account with e-Post Office by downloading the Challan form from the CBSE website.


NEET – Mode of Submission of Application Form:
1.     The duration of submission of application form without late fee and with late fees is given in Fee Details/Fee Dates.
2.     Follow the instructions for submitting online application, payment of fee and computer generated printout to CBSE on www.cbseneet.nic.in.
3.     Candidates may take the assistance of Facilitation Centres for submission of application form free of cost during working hours.
Please ensure before mailing the print out of the Confirmation Page of online application form that
1.     The applicant has signed the Form at specified place and affixed left hand thumb impression.
2.     The application bears the signature of Parent/Guardian.
3.     The application has been authenticated/signed by the Head of the Institution/Gazetted Officer.
4.     The two similar good quality colour studio photographs with white background (taken on or after 01.11.2012) have been duly pasted in the space earmarked for it.
5.     Further, ensure that application form number & candidate name has been written on the back of both the photographs.
6.     The Confirmation Page of online application sent by Courier shall not be accepted.


NEET – Confirmation page submitting Address:
For sending Computer Generated Confirmation Page, use any good quality A5 size (12” x 10”) envelope and paste the Computer Generated CBSE Address Slip on the envelope.
Computer Generated Confirmation Page of online Application Form is to be dispatched only by Registered/Speed Post to:
The Assistant Secretary (NEET)
Central Board of Secondary Education
Shiksha Kendra, 2, Community Centre,
Preet Vihar, Delhi-110092
Website:
www.cbseneet.nic.in
Email:
neet.cbse@nic.in
Phone No.: 011-22509256-59, 22059683
Fax No.: 011-22509251

NEET: Mode of Payment and Fee Details


NEET – Fee Details:

1.     Fee without Late fee for GENERAL / OBC candidates: Rs. 1000/-

2.     Fee with Late fee for GENERAL / OBC candidates: Rs. 2000/- (Rs. 1000 + Rs. 1000)

3.     Fee without Late fee for SC / ST / PH candidates: Rs. 550/-

4.     Fee with Late fee for SC / ST / PH candidates: Rs. 1550/- (Rs. 550 + Rs. 1000)

NEET – Mode of Payment:

1.     Candidates can apply only ONLINE.
2.     Online submission of application may be made by accession the Board’s website www.cbseneet.nic.in.
3.     Candidates may remit the fee in the following manner-
a.     Through Debit / Credit Card / Internate Banking using online gateway payment facility or
b.    Depositing in CBSE Bank Account with Canara Bank or Syndicate Bank directly or
c.     Depositing in CBSE Account with e-Post Office by downloading the Challan form from the CBSE website.